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You should be picky when it comes to buying a smartphone. After all, you two are going to be doing everything together, from capturing hundreds of photos and playing games to social networking, texting and email. Oh yeah, you'll be making phone calls, too. But with multiple operating systems, screen sizes and carriers all screaming for your attention, picking the right device can feel like an endless maze. But it doesn't have to. Use these seven tips to make the right call on your next smartphone.
1. Choose the Right OS
And then there were three. With BlackBerry struggling, most consumers are now deciding among Android, iOS (iPhone) and Windows Phone. Here's a quick breakdown of the platforms' strengths and weaknesses.

Google's OS isn't the most popular smartphone platform for no reason. Compared to iOS and Windows Phone, there's a much wider array of hardware options from several manufacturers (Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, ZTE, etc.) in multiple sizes. Android is also much more open than iOS, which means smartphone makers can more easily innovate on top of Google's software. That's why a Samsung Galaxy S4 or Note 3, for example, can run two apps on the screen at once, and a Moto X can respond to your voice without you having to touch the phone.
With more than 1 million apps, the Google Play store has pretty much everything you need, but Apple's App Store tends to get some hot apps and games first. And while we like that Android is so flexible and customizable, some interfaces can be cluttered and/or difficult to navigate.
iOS 7 represents a fairly major overhaul for Apple, with a cleaner look, improved multitasking and a new Control Center for quickly changing settings. Some aspects of the update are confusing, such as the Notification Center with three separate tabs, but overall, iOS remains the most intuitive smartphone platform. Apple also benefits from having the best selection of high-quality apps and games (though Android is narrowing the gap). Siri has improved, and the new iTunes Radio is definitely a plus.

Thanks, in large part, to Nokia's well-received Lumia phones, more people are paying attention to Microsoft's OS. The platform boasts a dynamic interface with Live Tiles that display updates, and it's easy to resize and rearrange these tiles to customize the experience. Other benefits include Xbox games, video and music, as well as Office and Outlook integration. The Windows Phone Store recently surpassed 200,000 apps, and the collection now includes Instagram, but Microsoft's platform still has about one-fifth of the apps available for Android and iOS.


2. Get the Right Size: Phablet or No Phablet?
Big-screen phones are growing on shoppers. In fact, phablets (phones with displays 5 inches or larger) now account for about a quarter of all smartphones sold. Nevertheless, the iPhone 5s, which sports a 4-inch screen, is the best-selling smartphone in the U.S. A smaller display allows for a more compact design. But if you want something bigger, you'll want to opt for an Android or Windows Phone handset.
The 5.7-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 3 gives you a lot more real estate for watching movies, playing games and enjoying photos. The trade-off is that the phone isn't easy to operate with one hand. Phones with displays even larger than this, such as the HTC One Max (5.9 inches) and Nokia Lumia 1520 (6 inches) tend to be heavier and can be a tight fit for front pockets. But some are willing to live with the larger size, especially those who don't want to carry a separate tablet.

3. Pay Attention to These Specs
Processor
A phone's processor is the brain of the device, and a fast one will enable you to open apps quickly, play games smoothly and even edit video. Today's state-of-the-art chip for Android and Windows Phones is Qualcomm's Snapdragon 800. (The 805 is coming soon.) This CPU offers swift multitasking and high-powered graphics in devices such as the Galaxy Note 3 and Lumia 1520.
The Snapdragon 600 (inside the HTC One) and S4 Pro (in the Moto X) are also very capable. On cheaper phones, you'll find the Snapdragon 400 CPU, which offers fair performance for everyday tasks but isn't designed for more intensive activities. For example, the Galaxy S4 Mini with this CPU took 7 minutes and 19 seconds to transcode a 1080p video clip, compared to just 5:15 for the Snapdragon 800-powered Galaxy Note


3.For iOS, Apple's A7 chip inside the iPhone 5s offers 64-bit power and about double the performance and graphics of its A6 CPU (in the iPhone 5c). That's just one reason why you should invest in Apple's higher-end device.
RAM
The amount of system memory plays a significant role in how well a smartphone performs. Today's flagship devices offer 2GB to 3GB of RAM, while lower-end to midrange phones get away with 1 GB to 1.5 GB. If you want to load applications from memory faster and switch between them faster, more RAM is better.
Screen
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The size of the screen definitely matters, but so do the brightness, sharpness, color and viewing angles. Right now, 1080p screens (1920 x 1080 pixels) are the sharpest you'll find on smartphones. However, we've seen some 720p displays (1280 x 720 pixels), such as the one on the Moto X, deliver fantastic image quality. We highly recommend putting the smartphone in your hand to evaluate the viewing angles; if the screen washes out when you tilt the device, think twice about that purchase.
When testing smartphones, we hit every one with a light meter to get a lux rating, so be sure to read our reviews to find out how each handset stacks up. As far as screen technology, AMOLED panels (found on many Samsung phones) tend to produce very rich and saturated colors, while LCDs tend to offer more realistic hues. It really comes down to personal preference.
Storage and Expansion
Given that you'll store everything from photos and music to videos and apps on your smartphone, opt for as much internal memory up front as you can. Although 16GB is fairly standard, we suggest 32GB of storage so you don't run out of room. The 32GB iPhone 5s, for example, costs $299. But you'll also find some cheaper options with that much space, such as the HTC One; it starts at $199 for 32GB.
It's becoming a lot harder to find, but if you like the idea of expandable storage, choose a device that has a microSD card slot, such as the Samsung Galaxy S4, Note 3 and Mega.
4. Get the Best Camera Possible (and Don't Obsess Over Megapixels)
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Just when you thought the megapixel war was over, there's now a handful of smartphones with 20-MP cameras or higher — and more are certainly on the way. However, the quality of both the sensor and the images is more important. For instance, the iPhone 5s has an 8-MP camera, but its new sensor allows for bigger pixels and, therefore, sharper-looking photos.
camera features
Also look for camera features that you'll actually use. The Galaxy S4 and Note 3 both sport a nifty Eraser mode feature that filters out photobombers from your images. The Nokia Lumia 1020 has prosumer-grade manual controls to help you get the best shot in all sorts of conditions. Optical image stabilization, which steadies your shots to reduce blur, is found in the LG G2 and Lumia 1020.

5. Don't Settle for Low Battery Life
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One way to tell how much juice your smartphone will provide on a charge is to take a look at the battery capacity. If you care about endurance, the closer you get to 3,000 mAh (milliamp hours) — or above the better. For example, the LG G2's 3,000-mAh battery lasted a whopping 13 hours and 44 minutes over T-Mobile's network on the LAPTOP Battery Test, which involves continuous Web surfing over 4G LTE on 40 percent brightness. In contrast, the Galaxy S4's 2,600-mAh battery for the same carrier lasted 6:41. The average phone lasts...
6. Select the Best Carrier for Your Needs (and Budget)


Smartphone newcomer OnePlus has a new phone in the works, which is being referred to as the OnePlus Two. is likely to be priced at 2499 Yuan (approximately Rs. 25,000).

The company has also hinted at the possibility of a wearable device being released in the near future, and new reports are talking about a OnePlus One Lite smartphone. We’ve put together everything we know so far about OnePlus’ plans into this handy roundup post.

The information was given out by OnePlus CEO Liu Zuohu, who asked his followers on Weibo to give price expectations for the upcoming devices.



After a number of varied responses from his followers, Zuohu posted, “2499 Yuan seems to be a reasonable price”. Of course, this doesn’t mean that the OnePlus Two will definitely come at this price, but OnePlus’ pricing history for products wouldn’t make it a long shot

Further, the OnePlus Two is rumoured to carry the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 SoC, along with a 5.5 inch QHD display and 4GB of RAM. The device is also rumoured to have a 16MP rear camera, which is better than its current generation version. The OnePlus Two will of course run on the company’s brand new Oxygen OS 


 Two has been rumoured for some time now, but the company has kept its mouth shut about the device. Recently, OnePlus confirmed that the next version would come in the third quarter of this year. Meanwhile, the OnePlus One continues to be one of the most talked about smartphones of recent times.


Unofficial preliminary specifications by gsmarena



        There are two method of Facebook pic varification



1st method:-

1) Download and install Tunnel Bear app in your android or iphone mobile and make a new account

2) Change your location to japan

3) Then login your blocker account and enter captcha code
Here you will notice that there is no pic verification instead it will ask your phone no..

4) change japan country code to your country code and enter your phone no.

5) Now you will get a confirmation code in your phone no, Just enter this  code and you will be able  to login your accont....

2nd Method:-

1) login your facebook account, after this you will be forced to enter the captcha and then the step come in which you were asked to identify the photos in which your friends are tagged
[here you will get 5 chance(5photos
=2skip)]

2)now you have to just take screen shot of 7 pics ony by one and save with 1,2,3,4... also use both skip options

3) repeat the step 2 again and again, it depends on no. of friends you have in your account

4)  Now when the same pic come, just compare the pic with the previous screen shot of the same pic and you will see 5 names are different and 1 is match the previous pic names...

5)now you got your correct ans... just save the ans in the notepad......
do again and again these steps till than you got your all ans...
Note- in 1 day you can try 2-3 times. and you have to do this for 2-3 days.....
once you find all your friends photo just try to solve verification



Some times memory card or flash drive gets damaged or corrupted For some reason, memory cards may get damaged during a power shortage, or removal of the memory card on picture shooting or viewing, or other various and unknown reasons. 
usually you will see errors like in the image below 
and when you try to format your sd card it says window was unable to complete format


Solution : 

  • Press win + R to open Run when it gets open type cmd this will open your command prompt




  • After the command prompt get opened type diskpart


  • then a new commad prompt window will get opened the type list disk then press enter then it will show your harddisk and connected sd card or flash drive recognize your sd card with its storage capacity if your sd card is showing disk 1 then type select disk 1 and hit enter 
  • then type clean press enter 
  • then type create partition primary again press enter 
  • then type active hit enter then type select partition 1 press enter 
  • last step type format fs fat32 and press enter 



Wait for the format to complete this will repair your corrupted sd card or flash drive 


Windows 8.1 Start Button Changer is a freeware from door2windows which lets you easily change the start button in Windows 8.1.

Download Windows 8.1 Start Button Changer from here + added 16 icons selected by me

Once the app is downloaded Run the app then click on CHANGE button 


Browse and select the image which you want to display as the new start button. then click on open 

Windows Explorer will restart automatically and the new start button will be displayed.



                            Want more icons? Click here


  1. Chrome OS is an operating system based on the Linux kernel and designed by Google to work with web applications and installed applications.

 In order to run chrome os on pc we need virtual box (VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.) 
in simple words virtual box allow us to run multiple os at one time



Then download chrome os vdi file from here
select virtual box on the download page and then click on download . Once the file is downloaded extract it any where using wirar,7zip or any extraction tool

After you have downloaded virtual box & chromeos.vdi file 
start your virtual box > then click on new button 


 then a new window will appear , name the operating system then select operating system type as Linux and Version: Other Linux



Click on next 

then in the next window select half of your pc ram .If you have a decent amount of RAM in your computer, feel free to 
increase the amount of RAM allocated to Chrome OS.

Then click on next 

then choose Use an existing virtual hard drive file and browse to the Chrome OS .VDI file you extracted earlier.

 then click on create and after that click on start , when you start chrome os your mouse won't work . to make it work press right ctrl + I and click on capture 


It takes few seconds to start and present you some setup screens

then select your language and internet connection click on continue after that login with your gmail account


and done , enjoy your chrome os☺☺☺☺☺☺ 


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